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We Didn't Think It Through

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From the author of the award-winning The Boy from the Mish, comes a compelling coming-of-age YA novel about sixteen-year-old Jamie Langton finding his future and navigating the challenges of racism, family and friendship in a small Australian town.

The thought comes to me: This is how I die. Dally is going to lose control and crash us into a pole or a house and we will be killed on impact.

The justice system characterises Jamie Langton as a 'danger to society', but he's just an Aboriginal kid, trying to find his way through adolescence.

Jamie lives in Dalton's Bay with Aunty Dawn and Uncle Bobby. He spends his downtime hanging out with his mates, Dally and Lenny. Mark Cassidy and his white mates - the Footy Heads - take every opportunity they can to bully Jamie and his friends. On Lenny's last night in town before moving to Sydney, after another episode of racist harassment, Jamie, Dally and Lenny decide to retaliate by vandalising Mark Cassidy's car. And when they discover the keys are in the ignition ... Dally changes the plan. Soon they are all in Mark Cassidy's stolen car cruising through town, aiming to take it for a quick spin, then dump it.

But it's a bad plan. And as a consequence, Jamie ends up in the youth justice system where he must find a way to mend his relationships with himself, his friends, his family and his future.

'A lightning bolt to the soul. The Boy from the Mish announces a bold, necessary new talent.' WILL KOSTAKIS

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    • Books+Publishing

      May 2, 2023
      Jamie Langton doesn’t mean to be so angry. He didn’t mean to partake in car theft. He didn’t mean to end up in juvenile detention. After a plan to get revenge against one of his bullies goes sideways, with intended vandalism turning into grand theft auto, juvie is exactly where Jamie finds himself. There, he is forced to reconcile who he is, what he wants, and where he wants to go. We Didn’t Think It Through is Gary Lonesborough’s second YA novel, hot on the heels of his award-winning debut The Boy from the Mish. Like Jamie, Lonesborough himself is a Yuin writer and that comes across in the richness, depth and authenticity of the main character’s voice. While the writing can be repetitive at times and the plot feels like it misses opportunities, with certain pivotal moments failing to be capitalised on, the novel’s strength is in its construction of strong, compelling characters. Jamie is often not particularly likable, but he’s someone that you root for nonetheless, because you understand the factors that contributed to how he got to this point in his life. Intergenerational trauma, the loss of identity and the realities of racism all play a role. Like everyone around him, you hope for a brighter tomorrow because he deserves it. As a queer Indigenous reader and reviewer, I know that We Didn’t Think it Through is an important addition to Australian YA fiction. It shines a much-needed light on the Indigenous voices that should have always been included in the #LoveOzYA scene.

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